America's Heartland
Saddle up for a close encounter with wild mustangs in California. Meet a Kentucky man with a retirement home for racehorses. Join a veterinarian making house calls for horses. D

3:00 pm

NOVA"Why Ships Sink"
NOVA investigates the safety of cruise ships, which carry 20 million passengers annually on vacation aboard these deluxe "floating cities," which have doubled in size during the last decade. Some engineers fear these towering behemoths are dangerosly unstable. NOVA brings together marine engineering and safety experts to reconstruct famous cruise disasters, including the recent Costa Concordia to consider the questions about cruise safety.G

4:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Inequality for All"
This week marks both the fifth anniversary of the fiscal meltdown that almost tanked the world economy and the second anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, the movement that sparked heightened public awareness of income inequality. Yet the crisis is worse than ever - in the first three years of the recovery, 95 percent of the economic gains have gone only to the top one percent of Americans. And the share of working people in the US who define themselves as lower class is at its highest level in four decades. D

5:00 pm

European Journal"Discovery of a Subterranean Hideout from the Nazis"
Bosnia: How Ethnic Division is Crippling Business - Rival ethnic groups in Bosnia refusing to agree on agricultural regulations have left many farmers there unable to sell their products. For years, Croatia has been Bosnia and Herzegovina's most important trading partner, particularly in the meat and dairy industries. Now Bosnian companies are facing bankruptcy, as rival ethnic groups refuse to co-operate with authorities. D

PBS NewsHour Weekend
This coming Saturday we report on an unintended consequence of the popularity of fuel-efficient cars - less gas being sold - and therefore less federal gas tax being collected, which depletes the funds available to repair the nation's roads and bridges. Oregon has a controversial solution to the problem - by instituting a tax based on the miles you drive. That, and the weekend's news, online and on-air. D

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Paris: Embracing Life and Art"
Rick rides a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, takes a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, and gets an extreme close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle. He goes on a Tombstone pilgrimage at P?re Lachaise Cemetery, and then savors the Parisian caf? scene.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Salute to the Big Bands"
"Heartaches," "Minnie the Moocher," "When My Baby Smiles at Me," and "Who Wouldn't Love You" are a few of the theme songs played to represent the 22 band leaders saluted in this classic show from 1960.G

8:00 pm

Are You Being Served"Top Hat and Tails"
Mr. Grace decides that a team from Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear will be entered in an inter-store ballroom dancing competition.G

As Time Goes By
Lionel and Jean meet by accident after not seeing each other for 38 years. Each has been married but is now alone. Much has changed in 38 years, including them.G

9:31 pm

The Cafe"Diminishing Returns"
At Cyril's Cafe, Mary has evolved from knitting to tweeting. Stan has a ring for Carol and is looking for the right moment to pop the question. Sarah is still single, Kieran's depressed, and Chloe is seeing a married estate agent. They are all in for a surprise when Brenda books a photographer for her new tourist brochure.G

My Family"Let's Not Be Heisty"
Ben's attempt to pay money into his bank account is thwarted when someone else tries to take some out - with the aid of sawed-off shotguns. Ben and Susan, along with others, are held as hostages. Ben decides to act as a negotiator.G

11:00 pm

Doctor Who Series"The Rings of Akhaten"
Clara asks to see something awesome. The Doctor whisks her to the inhabited rings of the planet Akhaten where a festival is in full swing. There is a queen and pilgrims and natives - but something is stirring in the pyramid that can upset everything.G